Anyone Tried Generic Viagra?

I tried one of those over the counter "Male enhancement" pills and it made me feel like I was on speed. Have you ever taken ephedrine? It did help a little, but i think it constricted the PC muscle too much, difficult to pee.

I dont remember the name but it was a expensive experiment i didnt like. I would rather have more foreplay than feel like that again....

But don't let me tell you, try one and see.

Good luck,
Boris
 
Kamagra has always been a joy.

I find viagra fun, but the head ache seriously annoys me!

Cialis or caialis (cant remember how to spell it) was good but not as potent as kamagra. But more of a slow longer lasting pickmeup!!
 
Keep in mind, generic Viagra or Cialis are not commercially available in the United States. I believe the chemical name for Viagra is sildenafil, but don't quote me on that. If I am right though,and double check, searching by that chemical name may speed up your search.
 
From what I can remember, sildenafil citrate (viagra), tadalafil citrate (cialis), and vardenafil (levitra I think) are the three "PDE 5 inhibitors" sold commercially on the US market. Viagra is faster acting then cialis but cialis is supposed to last for like 36 hours I believe. I dont know much about Vardenafil. But I do know that their mechanism of action involves the inhibition of an enzyme that limits nitric oxide production. Nitric oxide production has several benefits but the one we're after here is the effect it has on "smooth muscle". Smooth muscle, unlike skeletal muscle works involuntarily and can restrict blood flow if insufficient nitric oxide is present. By inhibiting the PDE5 and subsequently improving nitric oxide production, these drugs cause the relaxation of the smooth muscle surrounding the blood vesseles wich supply your penis with the blood to facilitate a firm erection.

The OTC knock off's and ED treatments have nothing to do with PDE5 inhibition, and it's illegal for a supplement company to sell any compound that is an ingredient in a prescription drug. Since viagra has been pattented no competing drug manufacturer is allowed to sell a generic for human use even WITH a prescription.
There are however sites that will sell you a liquid version as a "Research chemical" that DOES work because it IS the actuall product. But through a sort of legal loophole they can sell it legally despite the patent. But the catch is it's supposed to be for "research purposes only".

However very little if any proof is required to purchase (of you being a scientist/researcher). The buyer simply agrees to a disclaimer that waives liability if the products are "mis-used". And the buyer agrees not to use the product for human consumption. So it only becomes illegal if you actually USE the product on yourself or another human being. But unless you have camera's on the inside of your home. (you never know with the way the governments getting these days. Lol.)
Then....................................................................................... :D
 
BTW, Im not saying that the OTC supps do or dont help with ED or just for recreational "performance enhancement", but they arent generic viagra. Most of them are some sort of cocktail of various herbs that have been shown to either boost blood flow, libido, or to boost LH (luetenizing hormone) wich in males is the hormone that tells the intersitial leydig cells (located in the testicles) that it's time to sythesize more testosterone.
Some of them may even inhibit estrogen sythesis wich could in turn cause the hypothalamus to make more "GnRH" or "Gonadatropin releasing hormone", wich is the trigger hormone that tells the pituitary to make "Luetenizing hormone" and subsequently more testosterone.

A few even target the binding protien known as SHBG or "sex hormone binding globulin". SHBG binds to most of the testosterone that we produce. Rendering it inactive. By taking a supp that binds to SHBG, it reduces the ammount of SHBG available to bind to testosterone wich means less of it becomes bound to it. So more "free testosterone" remains. More testosterone (ussually) translates to a higher sex drive. In some cases ED treatment has to attack other angles of the problem as it IS POSSIBLE to have high testosterone and still have problems getting it up, or to just not have as high of libido as one would expect.
 
Could any of you give some more info on viagra and other types of similar pills, you said you suffered headaches after? are there other side effects?
 
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tweakerboi said:
where did you get it from?...could you tell me the site?

go to a site like cruisingforsex.com (gay/bi) and they carry a number of ads for the generics....prices aren't too bad either.
 
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